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Submission Formats > Papers & ContributionsWe welcome the submission of papers and other contributions (e.g., poetry, artwork, videography [less than 10 minutes]) with a broad range of underpinnings, including those rooted in theory and practice. Submissions will be evaluated based on their relevance to the RIM network’s overall philosophy: critical approaches, intersectionality, cross-disciplinary relevance, and being globally-minded. Although all submissions do not need to directly align with the theme, we will give priority to submissions that fit with the Forum’s specific theme, namely emphasizing historical perspectives. Potential areas of inquiry for submissions include (but are not limited to):
We seek submissions in 4 tracks: a. Conventional Papers: This track invites scholars to submit an extended abstract outlining the main ideas of a research project: objectives, theoretical background, methodology (if empirical work), main findings and contributions. The abstract must not exceed 2500 words (excluding references, appendices, and other material) and include a statement of how the research contributes to RIM’s objectives. Submissions should also specify their preference regarding presentation style: traditional vs. lightning (see above).
b. Poster Sessions:This track invites submissions of completed works, conceptual works, and works in progress that support the Forum's objectives for visual presentation in an informal session. For consideration, please submit a 500-word abstract (excluding references), including a statement of how the research contributes to RIM’s objectives.
c. Thematic Sessions: This track invites scholars to propose 90-minute sessions, which should include three or four short presentations followed by group discussion. The proposal should promote the overall goals of the research forum and network (i.e., interdisciplinary, international, and collectively insightful – with a historical dimension) and provide ample time for discussion (about 60 minutes). The proposal should state which presentation style they would use, namely: traditional vs. lightning (see here).
d. Art-Based and Embodied Contributions: This track invites potential participants to submit poetry/spoken word, visual art (e.g. paintings, drawings, photography, and mixed media), videography (approximately 10 minutes in length), music/song, and movement (e.g. dance and performance art) that support conference objectives. Submissions should include a document not to exceed 1000 words (excluding references, appendices, and other material) that provide the following:
Double anonymized reviewThe forum will use double anonymized review, which means the identities of the authors are concealed from the reviewers, and vice versa. To facilitate this, please do not include any identifying information, such as the authors’ names or affiliations in the body of the paper. The names of the authors will only have to be entered on the submission platform (during the submission process). |
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